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You have different options to use to put music on your phone.You could download songs from the internet directly to your phone or you could collect songs on your phone from another phone,laptop or system.Through a phone all you need to do is to put on your bluetooth and transfer,but through the system or laptop you could use the bluetooth too or you could use a usb cable to transfer songs.
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Motorola does not make things easy. They conveniently include a mini-USB connector on the outside of the V3 RAZR mobile phone. However, if you use a standard digital camera or other USB to mini-USB cable from your Windows XP based computer – nothing works or happens. Well, you do get the Microsoft Windows Add Hardware wizard, but no drivers can be found.Motorola and the various carriers have even gone as far as disabling the Bluetooth OBEX file transfer service so you are left with a very crippled Bluetooth. The reason for this is that Motorola wants you to spend more money on a couple of options that they have:

Determined not to go either of these routes, I figured there had to be a couple of basic drivers available on the Internet. Two hours later, after scouring Google and wading through the droves of useless advertisements, I was finally able to locate the drivers that would provide what I was looking for. That means that in quick order I could connect my Motorola V3 RAZR to my Windows XP PC, charge the phone and transfer files! However, if this solution is not for you there are other possible solutions incluing ones cheaper than the $59.95 price!To make matters worse, the pages where the drivers were located are poorly organized, littered with unhelpful information, bad text, and had several circular links before you could get exactly what you need.So, in order to make this easy for those who follow after me, here is an easy-to-use guide with links to the drivers you will need. A tutorial, if you will. There will be two section of this “How-to” – the first to enable your computer to charge your phone over USB and the second to enable easy file transfer so you can access your pictures, videos, and more!Update: The popularity of this post has been so high, that have I created several additional posts to help you out with your Motorola V3 RAZR phone, they include the below. In addition, you can subscribe to receive the lastest updates on ONLY the RAZR as they become available below.

there are mainly 2 ways to download/transfersongs to your Moto V3 - USB cable & Bluetooth (though you can also download from internet at the cost of airtime).

USB Cable: - download and install this usb driver - http://direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/Common/Drivers%20and%20Plug%20ins/USB_Driver_32.zip - connect the Motorola to the computer through USB cable.Now you can copy/transfer songs from your computer.

download motorola phone tools from the web. although motorola has is now charging for the download try browsing the web to get a free copy. i have one. if you want me to email you the file email me at naslynx@gmail.com

Do you have the i-tunes version or the mp3? At any rate, the songs must be saved onto the expadable memory card as the phone itself has a very limited internal memory (like 5megs) which will be blown away with just a couple songs. i suggest not going above 512MB for the mem card. any higher that that and it becomes unreliable (as-in reformatting itself and deleting all your stuff). Motorola.com has a program called Motorola Phone Tools that works very well with the slvr too.